Introduction: What is aging? According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) research, aging reflects all kinds of changes that people have made during their lifetime. The proportion of aging varies greatly depending on people's lifestyle, choice and genetic makeup. These lifestyle choices include, but are not limited to, dietary habits, human activities, and smoking. There are many diseases and disorders arising from aging, which can adversely affect human's external physical features and internal body systems and processes.
Some of these reasons may be major risk factors for the development of human osteoporosis. Normally, parathyroid hormone maintains blood calcium levels by removing calcium from the bone. In untreated hyperparathyroidism, excess parathyroid hormone causes excessive removal of calcium from the bone and causes osteoporosis.
Factors related to the onset of osteoporosis or the likelihood of developing an individual's disease are called risk factors. Although many osteoporotic patients have several risk factors, other osteoporotic patients do not have clear risk factors. Some risk factors are something you can not change, others are risk factors that you can change or change. Sex hormone deficiency: The most common symptom of estrogen deficiency in premenopausal women is amenorrhea which does not exist abnormally at menstruation. A woman's marathon runner, a ballerina, a woman who spends a long time and energy at the gym, such as hormonal disorders, extreme levels of physical activity, limiting calorie intake, etc. can cause absences and irregular periods Yes. Low levels of estrogen in postmenopausal women and low levels of testosterone in men also increase the risk of osteoporosis